With pressure growing and resources being stretched, this course has been created to uncover how to improve your capacity
Designed for SACT professionals, this interactive training day will enable you to step back and reassess your service, enabling you to create a viable plan for improved capacity management.
This event is only for Trusts within West Midlands Cancer Alliance
Key learning outcomes
This study day will provide the elements necessary to create an action plan and start tackling demand pressures head on:
- Understand the national capacity conclusions and service implications
- Enhance prioritisation, productivity and preservation in your SACT team
- Improve efficiency by effectively reviewing your service and treatment pathways
- Utilise capacity and demand modelling to ensure targeted developments
- Achieve tangible improvements in your protocol and prescribing systems
Developed with convenience in mind
Participants will take away useful techniques and new processes to manage demand and optimise capacity:
- Evidenced based examples and knowledge implementation: national guidance, concise tips and implementable tools
- Interactive presentations: opportunity to ask critical questions and learn from the lessons of your leading expert
- Closed room discussions: benchmark and share your experiences with your fellow attendees
- Agreed action plan: leave the course with confidence to make changes to your service
Exclusive opportunity
Further WMCA Training
Additional learning opportunities available for Trust employees within the West Midlands Cancer Alliance include:
- Compassionate and Supportive Leadership Skills, Monday 9th March 2026
- Enhance your Oncology Nurse-led Telephone Triage Assessment, Tuesday 28th April 2026
- Enhance your Oncology Nurse-led Telephone Triage Assessment, Thursday 25th June 2026
Please click on the links to view full details and secure your place.
Learning & development
Oncology National Networking Forums are pleased to be featured as part of the ACCEND Framework
The ePortfolio platform is available via the Greater Manchester Cancer Academy and supports professional development in cancer care.
This forum and all of our events are mapped to the ACCEND Framework and can be recorded in the ACCEND ePortfolio to help you evidence your learning, reflections and competencies.
To find out more, click on the ACCEND tab.

| 9:30 |
Joining, technical support and instructions
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| 10:00 |
Chair’s opening remarks
Samantha Toland, Lead Chemotherapy Nurse, Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
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| National SACT updates | |
| 10:10 |
Understanding the national conclusions and implications: what can be done?
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| 10:30 |
Questions and answers with Samantha Toland
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| Workforce upgrades | |
| 10:40 |
Enhancing workforce management and prioritisation to improve capacity in your unit
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| 11:10 |
Questions and answers with Samantha Toland
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| 11:20 |
Interactive discussion: Share good practice and discover what others are doing to support their team’s capacity
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| 11:50 |
Screen break
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| Innovative working | |
| 12:00 |
Reviewing your service and treatment pathways to enhance efficiency
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| 12:30 |
Questions and answers with Samantha Toland
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| 12:40 |
Interactive discussion: Reviewing your pathways to increase efficiency
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| 1:10 |
Lunch break
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| Capacity and demand modelling | |
| 1:40 |
Understanding the bigger picture: how efficient is your service and how can you improve it?
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| 2:10 |
Questions and answers with Samantha Toland
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| 2:20 |
Interactive discussion: Work through scenarios to demonstrate service improvements
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| 2:50 |
Screen break
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| Protocols and prescribing systems | |
| 3:00 |
Boosting efficiency of your protocol and prescribing systems
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| 3:30 |
Questions and answers with Samantha Toland
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| 3:40 |
Interactive group discussion: reflection and action points explored
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| 4:10 |
Closing remarks and close of day
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Sharing in first-hand experience
Samantha Toland is an experienced speaker and lecturer who has previously been described by attendees as ‘especially engaging’ and ‘very inspiring’. At this interactive workshop, those in attendance benefitted first-hand from her extensive experience within oncology nursing.
Samantha Toland
Lead Chemotherapy Nurse
Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
Free to attend
This training conference is free to attend for Trusts within West Midlands Cancer Alliance.
Please contact Nichola Cadwallader with your enquiries.
Further free, online training
Additional learning opportunities available for Trust employees within the West Midlands Cancer Alliance include:
- Compassionate and Supportive Leadership Skills, Monday 9th March 2026
- Enhance your Oncology Nurse-led Telephone Triage Assessment, Tuesday 28th April 2026
- Enhance your Oncology Nurse-led Telephone Triage Assessment, Thursday 25th June 2026
Please click on the links to view full details and secure your place.
Once you have booked your place, SBK Healthcare will correspond with you using the email address you provided at the time of booking. Within one week of the online training taking place, you will be sent final details of the course including a full agenda, programme timings and your Zoom joining instructions. This email will include a joining link that can be used to access the course.
If you have not received your email two days before your event, do check your junk folder then contact SBK Healthcare on 01732 897788.
Practice sessions will be offered to all registered attendees. You will have the opportunity to meet an SBK Healthcare staff member who will ensure you are able to access Zoom, that your camera and microphone work and you are fully set-up for the day. This is optional but highly beneficial to ensuring a good experience on the day. When you attend, please use the same device that you plan to use on the day. A member of the SBK team will email you prior to the course taking place with available practice session dates and times.
On the day, when registration starts, you will be able to join the course by initially entering a waiting room when there may be a short wait. The forum will include screen breaks, as well as topic themed interactive sessions which will take place in the breakout rooms.
Click here to view the specially created 5-minute video that will walk you through how to get the most out of attending your SBK Healthcare interactive online forum.
Registration
This event is free to attend. If you find you are unable to attend, we ask you to cancel your place in writing, at least 48 hours before the event takes place. This will allow someone else to take your place.
Modify registration
To let us know if your details are not correct when you have already registered, please email bookings@sbk-healthcare.co.uk.
Substitutions
Substitution attendees for delegates unable to attend after registering are acceptable at any time.
Conference changes
It may be necessary for reasons beyond the control of the conference organisers to alter the content, speakers or the timing of the programme.
Certificate of attendance
A certificate for Continuing Professional Development will be given to every attendee, as a record of continuing professional training and development.
Privacy notice
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Expected attendees
With capacity at the forefront of everyone’s mind, now is the time to come together with your fellow SACT professionals to get new ideas to drive your service forward. This course is designed to meet the needs of all experience levels.
This event is only for NHS Trusts within West Midlands Cancer Alliance, which includes:
- Birmingham Women’s & Children’s NHS Foundation Trust
- George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust
- Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust
- South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust
- The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust
- The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
- The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
- The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
- The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust
- University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
- University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
- University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust
- Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust
- Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
- Wye Valley NHS Trust
Past attendee feedback
With over 1300 professionals taking part in our online oncology events in the past 4 years, our focused online forums have received excellent feedback – but don’t take our word for it!
View further comments on Oncology National Networking Forums on Trust Pilot.
Course funding
The West Midlands Cancer Alliance has fully funded this course, enabling eligible healthcare professionals from the below provider Trusts only to access this training at no cost
- University Hospitals Birmingham Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
- Birmingham Women's & Children's NHS Foundation Trust
- University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust
- George Eliot Hospital Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
- Wye Valley NHS Trust Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals
- Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt
- University Hospital North Midlands
- Royal Wolverhampton Trust
- Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust
- Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust
- The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust
Our education commitment
The West Midlands Cancer Alliance is committed to developing a skilled, confident and compassionate cancer workforce equipped to meet the needs of our diverse population, now and in the future. We inspire excellence in cancer education, build capability across the whole cancer pathway, and champion inclusive learning for every role. By sharing knowledge and developing future leaders, we strengthen our workforce and improve outcomes for people affected by cancer.
Implementing the ACCEND framework
Telephone triage training builds confident assessment, decision making and communication skills whilst the expanding capacity within SACT services supports the development of technical competence, workload management and progression across key capability domains. Compassionate and supportive leadership training strengthens reflective practice and people centred leadership behaviours, enabling staff to evidence professional values and development within the ePortfolio. All of the WMCA commissioned training aligns to the Greater Manchester ePortfolio and ACCEND framework for development.
Partnering for impact
Our partnership with SBK Healthcare ensures access to high impact, practice focused education that strengthens services now and prepares our teams for the future of personalised, digital cancer care.

About the ACCEND Framework
The ACCEND Framework is designed to enhance cancer care by providing a structured approach to education and professional development for healthcare professionals.
- It defines the essential Cancer Capabilities in Practice (CiPs) and offers a tailored educational structure to support progression at every stage of a cancer care career.
- Launched in January 2023, the framework aims to transform career pathways and improve training and development opportunities across the cancer workforce.
- It provides access to the education and training needed to meet role-specific competencies and includes dedicated resources for nurses, allied health professionals and those in cancer-related support roles.
- The ACCEND Framework delivers a nationally agreed career and education structure underpinned by clearly defined capabilities in practice.
Map your learning
All Oncology National Networking Forum courses listed on the ACCEND Greater Manchester ePortfolio are fully aligned with the ACCEND Framework.
You can easily log your attendance and map your learning to the Cancer Capabilities in Practice (CiPs) through the ACCEND Greater Manchester ePortfolio.
To do this:
- Register and log in to the Greater Manchester ePortfolio
- Click ‘Add Entry’
- Select 'Choose an item from the library'
- Change the provider to Oncology National Networking Forums
- Choose the relevant event you have attended (or plan to attend)
This tool offers a central space to track your professional development, reflections and achievements - supporting your ongoing career in cancer care.
Click here to access the Greater Manchester ePortfolio

